Thinking about experiencing Tbilisi after dark? This 2-hour guided tour promises to show you the city’s illuminated streets, delightful local bites, and scenic views, all tailored to small groups or private bookings. If you’re a foodie, a night owl, or simply curious about Georgia’s charming capital, this tour might just hit the spot.
What we really like about this experience is how it combines storytelling and tastings — giving you a feel for Tbilisi’s vibrant culture in a short, relaxed walk. The chance to enjoy beautiful night views of landmarks like the Bridge of Peace and Metekhi Church makes it even more special. On the flip side, keep in mind this is a short, two-hour stroll involving around 2 to 3 miles of walking, so if you’re after a more extensive exploration, you might want a different option.
This tour tends to suit travelers who enjoy food and drink as a window into local traditions, appreciate scenic cityscapes, and prefer small, personalized groups for a more intimate experience. If you’re not a fan of walking or have mobility concerns, it’s worth considering the physical aspect—though most will find it manageable.
Key Points

- Short and Sweet: A 2-hour evening tour that hits the highlights of Tbilisi at night.
- Culinary Focus: Enjoy curated tastings of Georgian dishes, sweets, and local wines.
- Scenic Sights: See the beautifully-lit Old Town, Bridge of Peace, and Metekhi Church.
- Personalized Experience: Small groups or private tours ensure more attention from guides.
- Informative Guides: Knowledgeable guides share stories that bring the city’s history alive.
- Weather-Any: The tour runs in any weather, so dress appropriately and be prepared for the elements.
What to Expect from the Tour

From the moment you meet your guide at a central location, the evening begins with a brief overview of what’s ahead. This tour is designed to be easygoing, with a focus on enjoyment and discovery. As your small group strolls through the lively streets, you’ll get a mixture of history, architecture, and local stories that make Tbilisi so charming after sunset.
The illuminated Old Town is a highlight, where the soft glow of streetlights accentuates the historic buildings and narrow alleyways. Your guide will point out notable landmarks like the Bridge of Peace, a modern architectural marvel, and Metekhi Church, perched atop a hill with views over the city.
The tastings are carefully selected to give an authentic taste of Georgia. Expect to sample local wines and traditional georgian dishes and sweets, with reviews praising the quality and variety of the food and beverage options. These stops are not just about eating; they’re about understanding the culture and history behind each bite.
The mood throughout is relaxed, making it suitable even for those who prefer a slower pace. At the last stop, you’ll get the chance to unwind at a cozy spot, soaking in the atmosphere of this captivating city lit up at night.
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The Tastings: A Flavorful Window into Georgia

One of the biggest draws of this tour is the curated food and wine tastings. Travelers have repeatedly noted how these tastings are thoughtfully chosen to reflect authentic Georgian flavors. From traditional dishes to local wines, each sample is a mini lesson in Georgian cuisine.
A reviewer shared, “Our guide Nodar provided us wonderful experiences of traditional Georgian dishes, sweets, beverages and stroll in illuminated beautiful Tbilisi. Highly recommended!” This indicates the tastings are not only tasty but also educational, giving you insight into the country’s culinary traditions.
The inclusion of local wine tasting is another highlight. Georgia is famous for its wine, and sampling local varieties in a cozy setting allows you to appreciate the depth of their wine culture. Most reviews mention the high quality of these tastings, making the experience a real treat for wine lovers.
Guides and Personal Touches

The guides made a noticeable difference in the overall experience. According to reviews, guides like Irina and Nodar are knowledgeable, professional, and friendly. They share stories that bring the city to life, making the small-group setting feel personal and engaging.
Having a small or private group means more opportunity to ask questions, get personalized recommendations, and enjoy a relaxed pace. This is especially appealing if you’re keen to learn about Tbilisi’s hidden secrets and enjoy a tailored experience.
Practical Details and Value

The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, which is a big plus, saving you the hassle of finding a meeting point. With an English-speaking guide, language barrier isn’t an issue, and you’ll comfortably follow along as stories and history unfold.
At roughly 2 hours, this tour offers a compact yet immersive glimpse into Tbilisi’s nightlife. It’s priced to reflect the personalized experience and tastings, making it a good value for those wanting a curated, intimate exploration.
Note that the tour involves about 2 to 3 miles of walking, so comfortable shoes are a must. It operates regardless of weather, so dress accordingly—think layers and an umbrella if needed.
More Great Tours NearbyWho Will Love This Tour?

If you’re someone who enjoys food and drink as a way to connect with local culture, you’ll find this tour rewarding. It’s also perfect for travelers who want an easy, scenic stroll through a beautifully lit city with plenty of stories and tastings along the way.
Those looking for a short, focused experience of Tbilisi’s night scene will appreciate how much ground and insight you can get in just two hours. It’s especially suitable for night owls or visitors with limited time but who still want to experience the city’s ambiance.
However, for those who prefer a more active or extended tour, or who are traveling with very young children, it might be worth considering other options, as this is a fairly brisk walk with a focus on a few key sights and tastings.
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- Private two days (one night) tour to Kazbegi and Juta with hikes – via Mtskheta.
- Tbilisi by Night Walking Tour
- tbilisi evening walk.
- Tbilisi by Night: Private Old Town Walk & Traditional Dinner
- Tbilisi: 90s Night Out with Live Music & Cocktails
- Tbilisi: Georgian Music Evening – Wine, Cheese, Conversation
Final Thoughts
This Tbilisi at Night tour offers a well-rounded snapshot of the city’s allure after sunset. The expert guides, quality tastings, and scenic views make it a compelling choice for those eager to experience Tbilisi’s vibrant evening atmosphere without a long commitment.
Most reviews are glowing, with travelers praising the knowledgeable guides, delicious local offerings, and stunning night views. It’s a wonderful way to unwind after a day of sightseeing, combining cultural insights with culinary delights.
If you’re a food lover or a night explorer wanting a cozy, guided experience that highlights the best of Tbilisi’s night scene, this tour could be just what you need. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes, dress for the weather, and enjoy the city’s magic after dark.
Tbilisi at Night: 2-Hour Express Guided Tour With Tastings
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FAQ

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making logistics easier.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 2 hours and covers about 2 to 3 miles of walking.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for the weather are recommended.
Is the tour suitable in bad weather?
Yes, the tour operates in any weather, so dress accordingly.
Are children allowed?
Children under 12 are only permitted on private tours, not the standard group experience.
Does the tour include alcohol?
It includes local wine tasting, but not additional drinks beyond what’s specified.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
Is it private or group?
Both options are available — private or small groups — for a more personalized experience.
What landmarks will we see?
Highlights include the Old Town, Bridge of Peace, and Metekhi Church, all lit beautifully at night.
What makes this tour special?
The combination of scenic views, storytelling, and authentic tastings create an intimate, flavorful look at Tbilisi’s evening charm.
This tour is a great choice for anyone wanting to capture the essence of Tbilisi after dark — a blend of sights, stories, and tastes that leave you with warm memories of Georgia’s capital.
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